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Comment: Re:Iran continues its death spiral... (Score 4, Interesting) 248

by G-Man (#38610058) Attached to: Iran Developing 'Halal' Domestic Intranet

"Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Render_unto_Caesar... I would argue the concept of separation of church and state *began* with Christianity. This explains it's viral nature and why it has been able to survive and even flourish under governments who are quite hostile to it. The fact it got coopted by the state says more about politicians than it does about religion.

Comment: Someone has to pay for all those managers... (Score 5, Interesting) 551

by G-Man (#37491198) Attached to: Your State University Doesn't Want You

"What happened, for instance, to swell the bureaucracy at the UC over the past two decades? There now are nearly as many senior managers (8,144) as tenured and tenure-track faculty (8,521). As recently as 1993, the ratio between these groups was much different - 2,429 to 6,846.

Put another way, 18 years ago the student-to-upper management ratio was 62-to-1. Now it's all the way down to 2-to-1. The ratio of students to regular faculty, meanwhile, has risen from 22-to-1 in 1993 to 26-to-1."

http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/585302/201109191844/By-The-Way-We-Teach-A-Little-Too.htm

Comment: Re:Wow... (Score 1) 614

by G-Man (#37190886) Attached to: More Schools Go To 4-Day Week To Cut Costs

It's simply the way school systems operate - make any cut the most visible/painful while ignoring the bloat within administration. Here in Albuquerque, if they're short on funds they always talk about class sizes or firing teachers, while ignoring the fact that less than half of the district employees are teachers (including substitutes they barely break 50%). Let me say that again: *Less than half* of the district employees are full-time teachers.

http://www.aps.edu/about-us/district-information

Comment: Re:Hey, what happended to all that Tea Party shit? (Score 3, Informative) 285

by G-Man (#34318298) Attached to: Utah vs. NASA On Heavy-Lift Rocket Design

I don't know anything about Bishop, but (1) Hatch's seat wasn't up for grabs this cycle, and I doubt he is a favorite of the Tea Party, (2) Matheson is a Democrat, and (3) Bennett is a lame duck who was defeated by the Tea Party candidate in the Republican primary. So, what exact point are you trying to make?

Comment: Re:The answer is obvious (Score 1) 394

by G-Man (#34014016) Attached to: Bees Beat Machines At 'Traveling Salesman' Problem

I foresee discrimination against Apian American students by college admissions offices - they are known overachievers (e.g., "busy little bee"), and will be penalized for having little in the way of extracurricular activities and being seen as clannish and hanging out with their own kind. If admissions were based strictly on merit, our universities would be overrun with swarms of them...

Cellphones

Long Island Town Enacts Tough Cell Tower Limits 310

Posted by timothy
from the radio-silence-is-golden dept.
crimeandpunishment writes "They're getting tougher on towers on Long Island. The town of Hempstead, NY has imposed some of the toughest cell phone tower restrictions in the country. The ordinance prohibits wireless equipment within 1,500 feet of homes, schools, day care centers, and houses of worship, unless the company can prove absolute need. A spokesman for Verizon says, 'It's not unheard of for towns to have issues, but this is extreme,' and says this makes 95 percent of the town off limits to future antenna construction." With internet access by 3G, 4G and WiMax getting ever more common, I suspect that not everyone in the town will appreciate blocking out the companies that provide it.

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